Yep, I'm playing as Epeiros. I modified my game files quite a bit, in terms of recruitment, unit skins, faction names/colours, etc. Whenever a faction looks like it's about to die, I gift it a city in some empty spot of the map and re-name+re-colour them in the data files. This helps ease the wasting of an entire faction slot and keeps any single faction from becoming a major superpower. It's also very good for roleplaying purposes.
Thus, we have the "Maurisioi" in the extreme Northwestern part of Africa, the "Goidilic" in Ireland, the "Helevetii" in the Alps (I need to change their colour, they're hard to distinguish from the Sweboz), the "Bastarnoz" in Hungary-ish, the "Syrakousioi" in Siciliy and southern Italy, Pontus in Sardinia until I find someplace better to put them, the "Indohellenikoi" in India and the "Punohellenikoi" in Northwestern Africa. The Punohellenikoi are my favourite. They used to be the Seleukids, and I gave them Carthage after I wiped out the Carthaginians (I hated them). Anyways, if you look at the recruitment viewer, you'll notice the Seleukids have really interesting recruitment possibilities in former-Carthage. They have armies of Klerouchoi (Hellenic immigrants?) and Pandotapoi (native Carthaginians?) Phalanxes supported by Numidian levies and cavalry. Very exotic. And, ironically, their faction leader's surname is "Phoenike." Made me laugh.
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